I laughed often to think how the transfusion I had proposed in trickery to Don Ygnacio was in process of accomplishment by the agency of nature.
He was by this time, in truth, so nearly returned to his wonted state that I began to fear lest he should declare the experiment of transfusion unnecessary.
Still it is calculated to illustrate the dialectic transfusion of all names and things, of all subjects and predicates.
They are blinded by their class logic which sees only the differences, but not the unity, not the transfusion of all classes.
Three or four are accepted; a blood test is made, and next day the transfusion takes place and there is another pale face in the ward.
After an examination the doctor announces that the only thing that will save him is a transfusion of blood.
What noise have we had about transplantation of diseases and transfusion of blood!
Although the rise of pressure is not so great from transfusion as from suprarenal extract in large doses, it is more permanent.
Transfusion (or transfusion into the subcutaneous tissues by hypodermoclysis which amounts to the same thing) has the additional advantage of increasing the flow of urine, which is often suppressed in these cases.
In two experiments upon dogs, when transfusion of warm physiological salt solution was made directly into the vein after poisoning by the A.
Perhaps the most rational treatment to meet the most serious condition of the poisoning by these toadstools is the transfusion of normal saline solution (.
Transfusion of blood into a vein three or four ounces a day?
Wine and opium in small quantities repeated every three hours alternately; small repeated blisters; warm but fresh air; sorbentia; nutrientia; transfusionof blood.
The cup of blessing which we drink speaks to us of the transfusion into our spirits of the Spirit of Jesus Christ.
The result was different when the animals whose blood was used for the purpose of transfusion belonged to the same species or a species closely related to the animal into which the blood was transfused.
Seemed its Cosa Nostra owner back in Sicily (so the story went) suddenly needed a transfusion of a hundred grand in bail money.
Her career needed a transfusionof hard news so the station management would start taking her seriously.
Transfusion of blood under the same conditions is still better.
If the shock is due to hemorrhage and the hemorrhage has ceased, a transfusion of physiologic saline solution is generally indicated.
Occasionally if shock is decided to be due to a toxemia, the toxin may be diluted by the withdrawal of a small amount of blood and the transfusion of an equal amount of saline solution.
Rarely is transfusion indicated in shock from other causes; it often adds to the difficulty rather than improves it.
The transfusionspoken of in the fourth verse of this variation is the transfusion of one animal's blood into another.
This notion of the transfusion of the colour to the object from a jaundiced eye, though current in all our authors, is, I believe, a mere vulgar error.
A triple transfusion suffices to form the whole hierarchical order.
Thus the transfusion of Truth and Grace from the Incarnate Word to His mystical Body is the generic character of the Giving of the Spirit.
When transfusion was first proposed in France, it met with furious opponents; and Lamartiniere declared that it was a barbarous operation proceeding from Satan's workshop.
Transfusion consisted in the injection of the arterial blood of young and healthy animals into the veins of the aged and the debilitated.
Nothing could be so pure or so heroic but that it became foul and ignoble by transfusion through those foul and ignoble minds.
The transfusionof blood, the ponderation of air, the fixation of mercury, succeeded to that place in the public mind which had been lately occupied by the controversies of the Rota.
Such was the primitive attitude of the transfusion of individual psychical life into things, and consequently of general metamorphosis.
Transfusion of blood is most valuable as a preliminary to operation in patients who are bloodless as a result of hæmorrhage from gastric and duodenal ulcers, and in bleeders.
The most valuable measure for maintaining the circulation, however, is by transfusion of blood (Op.
In severe cases, especially when associated with hæmorrhage, transfusion of whole blood from a compatible donor, is the most efficient means (Op.
As one channel, and an important one, through which this transfusion of aristocratic views of life, and consequently more or less archaic traits of character goes on, may be mentioned the class of domestic servants.
Said he not that the transfusion of his blood to her veins had made her truly his bride?
As thetransfusion went on something like life seemed to come back to poor Lucy's cheeks, and through Arthur's growing pallor the joy of his face seemed absolutely to shine.
We must have another transfusion of blood, and that soon, or that poor girl's life won't be worth an hour's purchase.
Without a word he went and locked the door, and then began to set out on the little table the instruments for yet another operation of transfusion of blood.
My friend John and I have consulted; and we are about to perform what we call transfusion of blood--to transfer from full veins of one to the empty veins which pine for him.
From this simple idea of securing faithfulness by the transfusion of the blood of two persons seems to have come the idea of propitiating the gods by offering them bloody sacrifices.
Might not the transfusion of blood be used in these cases with advantage?
Might not the transfusion of blood, suppose of four ounces daily from a strong man, or other healthful animal, as a sheep or an ass, be used in the early state of nervous or putrid fevers with great prospect of success?
His illness is due to a condition that is incurable and cannot be altered by transfusion of new blood.
More than that, I have to tell that person that the blood transfusion did not and could not save him.
The London faculty sought the value of the operation after excessive haemorrhage, and Edmund King, physician to Charles II, in 1665 practiced transfusion from vein to vein.